Crouching Tiger the real winner at Globes

23 January, 2001
| By Mike Goodridge

In a year when no one film has taken the lead in the race for the Academy Awards, the Golden Globe Awards on Sunday night offered no pointers. While Ridley Scott's Gladiator was named Best Picture (drama), its victory was overshadowed by the success of Ang Lee's Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. Crouching Tiger was only eligible, under the rules of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, to compete in the Best Foreign Film category which it won. But Lee himself beat ...

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